Unbelievable you've got so few views here, this was an incredible tutorial! I've had a bag of tree armatures sitting in my drawer for over a year, but this has me ready to tackle them again! Looking forward to more vids from you 😊
Thanks! Yeah, I hope this gets more views later on when more people are searching for Autumn Trees. My apologies for being so late in responding, got behind on messages.
@@ArtJeremiah no apology necessary! I've still got to get around to making my trees, so I will certainly be making my way through your videos while I do so!
Im loving these terrain builds! I bought an FDM printer awhile back and opted to 3d print terrain but in all honesty, I really miss building stuff with my own hands and really giving it that personal touch to every piece. Also I really like that you are showing the experimentation process rather than the finished result, as a big part of learning is trying new things and seeing how it comes out (and thinking about how it can be improved in the future). Keep up the great work :)
What does the “PVA dip” do, exactly? Keeps the clumps from falling off? Cures like Mod Podge does for other items? Great video! Thanks for making these!
Yes, the PVA cures things exactly like mod podge. If you have mod podge you could thin that down the same way. Mod podge is basically just PVA Glue with a little bit of varnish mixed in. It hardens it up some and keeps the clumps from falling off. Also it helps give something for the acrylic varnish at the end to stick to so it makes it a bit more moisture proof.
Awesome work!!
Unbelievable you've got so few views here, this was an incredible tutorial! I've had a bag of tree armatures sitting in my drawer for over a year, but this has me ready to tackle them again! Looking forward to more vids from you 😊
Thanks! Yeah, I hope this gets more views later on when more people are searching for Autumn Trees. My apologies for being so late in responding, got behind on messages.
@@ArtJeremiah no apology necessary! I've still got to get around to making my trees, so I will certainly be making my way through your videos while I do so!
Those look awesome.
Glad you like them!
Im loving these terrain builds! I bought an FDM printer awhile back and opted to 3d print terrain but in all honesty, I really miss building stuff with my own hands and really giving it that personal touch to every piece. Also I really like that you are showing the experimentation process rather than the finished result, as a big part of learning is trying new things and seeing how it comes out (and thinking about how it can be improved in the future). Keep up the great work :)
Your support means a lot to me, thank you for watching and appreciating the process!
You got some beautiful color variations 😊
Thanks so much Cerise! Always happy to see you here.
@@ArtJeremiah you are welcome 🤗
I definitely look forward to seeing your projects😊
Looks good.
Thanks!
What does the “PVA dip” do, exactly?
Keeps the clumps from falling off?
Cures like Mod Podge does for other items?
Great video! Thanks for making these!
Yes, the PVA cures things exactly like mod podge. If you have mod podge you could thin that down the same way. Mod podge is basically just PVA Glue with a little bit of varnish mixed in. It hardens it up some and keeps the clumps from falling off. Also it helps give something for the acrylic varnish at the end to stick to so it makes it a bit more moisture proof.
@@ArtJeremiah thank you!
One more question: What’s your approximate mix, water to PVA?
@robchapin3317 for trees I usually do it really thin. Maybe 1 glue to 8 water